US Open (Tennis)

Region

US - North East

Timing

August/September (Typically)

Dates

2026
Monday
Feb
16
- 02
Mar
Confirmed
Various, London
2026
Tuesday
Feb
17
Confirmed
Various, London
2026
Thursday
Feb
19
- 23
Feb

Overview

The final Grand Slam of the tennis calendar returns as the US Open takes over Flushing Meadows in Queens, New York. Known for its electric atmosphere, night matches under the lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium, and a mix of grit and glamour, the US Open is where champions are crowned and history is made on the hard courts.

HIGHLIGHTS

🎾 Championship Drama – The men’s and women’s singles finals remain marquee moments, often producing legendary matches that define careers.

🌟 Rising Stars vs. Established Champions – With seasoned greats defending their legacies and young players breaking through, the Open is a showcase of tennis at its most competitive.

🌃 The Night Session Magic – Unique to the US Open, the evening matches deliver drama, intensity, and an atmosphere unlike any other tournament.

📺 Global Audience & Cultural Buzz – From New York fashion to celebrity-studded crowds, the US Open is as much a cultural event as it is a sporting one, drawing millions of viewers worldwide.

🍎 The New York Factor – The city’s energy infuses the tournament, making it a celebration not just of tennis but of New York’s role as a global cultural capital.

INSIGHTS

Event General Timing
Consistently held over 14 days, starting on the last Monday of August. (Same Day of Week)
Consistently held at the National Tennis Center.
No public application; based on player ranking/entry process.
Tickets usually available starting in June.
Fan Week events/Qualifying Rounds begin the Saturday before the main event. (Same Day of Week)
The final Grand Slam of the tennis calendar returns as the US Open takes over Flushing Meadows in Queens, New York. Known for its electric atmosphere, night matches under the lights of Arthur Ashe Stadium, and a mix of grit and glamour, the US Open is where champions are crowned and history is made on the hard courts.
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